Once more, let’s take a look at how Georgia is faring in certain statistical categories in which it excelled in each of those seasons in which it played in the SECCG under Richt (’02, ’03 ’04 and ’05). Those are as follows:

Garbage time or not, LSU managed to wound those defensive numbers quite a bit. On the other hand, the Dawgs remain solid on the offensive front and managed to move the turnover margin number in the right direction.

Florida isn’t likely to help improve the defensive numbers, but after that Georgia has Kentucky, Auburn and Georgia Tech left on the regular season slate. None of those schools is an offensive powerhouse right now.

Quote Of The Day

“Why can’t we win it all? We’re playing as well as anyone in college football right now. We won the best conference in college football. Yeah, we’re confident, but we know it starts with one game. If we win that one, we get another.”– Dominick Sanders, First and 10, Saturday Down South, 12/13/17